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they're undocumented immigrants. they know where it comes from because they pick the oranges that are in it. they also pick the tomatoes in your salad, mow your lawns, hang your dry wall, even help raise your children. right now there's an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants living in this country today. >> it was possible for 11 million illegals to come here. why is it impossible for them to leave? >> people who oppose immigration reform say these workers are just feeding off the system. >> the vast majority of illegal aliens are consuming welfare programs. >> we have illegals coming here taking jobs. we have people at home that need these jobs. >> but are businesses ready to get rid of such cheap, dependable labor? how many jobs are they taking away from americans? it may be a policy debate in washington, but in the orange groves of polk county, florida, it's back breaking labor and the looming threat of deportation. >> this is the hardest i've ever worked for 93 cents. ♪ >>> florida. palm trees, retiree
they're undocumented immigrants. they know where it comes from because they pick the oranges that are in it. they also pick the tomatoes in your salad, mow your lawns, hang your dry wall, even help raise your children. right now there's an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants living in this country today. >> it was possible for 11 million illegals to come here. why is it impossible for them to leave? >> people who oppose immigration reform say these workers are just feeding...
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they're blocking action on immigration reform, so they're doing nothing to appeal to latinos. they've really -- cuccinelli continues to insist that this is a referendum on obama care and rollout problems aside and we know we've seen those, we know that women love obama care. so not just abortion, not just all this rhetoric and action if he got elected on abortion is problematic for women, but obama care as well. obama care has really helped women by making sure that women are no longer paying more than men for the simple fact of bringing the next generation into the world. and republicans hate this. but women love it. so they've really -- they spent a year in the wilderness and they're not getting out any time soon. >> you know, cynthia, in line with that, the house speaker john boehner today said he's opposing the non-discrimination act. his spokesperson issued this statement, quote, the speaker believes this legislation will increase frivolous litigation and cost american jobs. >> it's stunning, reverend al. it is absolutely stunning to see the republican party running away.
they're blocking action on immigration reform, so they're doing nothing to appeal to latinos. they've really -- cuccinelli continues to insist that this is a referendum on obama care and rollout problems aside and we know we've seen those, we know that women love obama care. so not just abortion, not just all this rhetoric and action if he got elected on abortion is problematic for women, but obama care as well. obama care has really helped women by making sure that women are no longer paying...
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once marco rubio stepped toward immigration reform, he was seen as a trader to conservatism. ted cruz is himself a latino who says, no, i repudiate the thing that 70% of my fellow latinos want and that gives him that within the conservative movement but it makes him useless to him as someone to broaden the party's base among hispanic. they get someone they like who can make other white republicans feel good about supporting a minority but who can't help bring in more minorities. >> steve schmidt, you hear someone like raphael cruz to talk about sending the president back to kenya, if you want to look at an anti-immigration frame that might have racial components to it, it seems to me it's right in there. >> look, there's no doubt. it's old news at this point that the republican party can't win national elections if it can't do better with latino voters, if it can't do better with asian voters, with minority voters. and so the damage here is being caused by ideologues and ideologues are destructive in any political party, in any political organization because an ideologue brin
once marco rubio stepped toward immigration reform, he was seen as a trader to conservatism. ted cruz is himself a latino who says, no, i repudiate the thing that 70% of my fellow latinos want and that gives him that within the conservative movement but it makes him useless to him as someone to broaden the party's base among hispanic. they get someone they like who can make other white republicans feel good about supporting a minority but who can't help bring in more minorities. >> steve...
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to find out what an immigration status was. and so it's a way to get in and then get out. but that information is very sensitive information that, unless you can assure the american people that who is getting in there and who is getting out or who has access to it to begin with is a very scary thing. there is a lot of very personal information in that data hub. >> i suppose there a lot of people with a lot of personal information even at the irs, even long before obama care. you have no idea how many people have access to the hub and we only have 30 seconds left. >> no, we do not. and we don't know about the navigator which we have also talked about that i would love to talk about that what we have seen with the navigator. the scary fact they are out there getting this information from people. we really don't know at this point in time, greta, where our personal information is going to be misused for fraud aabuse. >> i think wednesday would be a great opportunity when h.h.s. secretary kathleen sebelius testifies. maybe we will
to find out what an immigration status was. and so it's a way to get in and then get out. but that information is very sensitive information that, unless you can assure the american people that who is getting in there and who is getting out or who has access to it to begin with is a very scary thing. there is a lot of very personal information in that data hub. >> i suppose there a lot of people with a lot of personal information even at the irs, even long before obama care. you have no...
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the house and senate are very different on immigration. the house -- most of the republicans who the sort of business leaders are threatening to hold contributions come from very safe seats that are small districts and many rural states who aren't really that threatened by the potential of getting less money from, say, you know, the chamber of commerce members. so i think that they have less sway with them. it's unclear whether or not -- even though boehner, the majority leader wants to take -- the speaker of the house wants to take up the legislation, it's unclear whether it will come up this year or next year. may have to wait until 2015. >> thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> jay-z finally breaks his silence amid a call for an end to his business relationship with barney's, the luxury department store. also, developing news regarding new meetings reportedly planned between barney's and civil rights leaders. ♪ [ male announcer ] staying warm and dry has never been our priority. our priority is, was and always will be serving you,
the house and senate are very different on immigration. the house -- most of the republicans who the sort of business leaders are threatening to hold contributions come from very safe seats that are small districts and many rural states who aren't really that threatened by the potential of getting less money from, say, you know, the chamber of commerce members. so i think that they have less sway with them. it's unclear whether or not -- even though boehner, the majority leader wants to take --...
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. >> the shutdown and immigration. i think that the political ramifications of that are long term, particularly when you see for hispanics, for example, you know, 50,000 hispanics turn 15 every month. that's a big number after a while. i think on this other hill, this third hill on nda and its progeny, and it will be, i think, other federal legislation as well as state legislation in this regard. the party tends to look at that as something that it's more socially oriented, it's going to be more community-based, and therefore, there's no need for this broad swath of federal regulation or legislation. >> but doesn't it -- >> which is inconsistent when you look at our history in terms of civil rights legislation that we promoted from the 13th, 14th amendment, et cetera. >> so, i'm a little confused. do you yourself, michael steele, favor nda? >> i would vote for it, yes. >> you would vote for it. >> i would support it, yeah. >> but you think they're not going to see political backlash for killing it. >> right. >> see, i
. >> the shutdown and immigration. i think that the political ramifications of that are long term, particularly when you see for hispanics, for example, you know, 50,000 hispanics turn 15 every month. that's a big number after a while. i think on this other hill, this third hill on nda and its progeny, and it will be, i think, other federal legislation as well as state legislation in this regard. the party tends to look at that as something that it's more socially oriented, it's going to...
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they've been doing really badly with latinos for several years now and partly the immigration thing will chase more away further. but with white folks, they've been doing extremely well. when he have a white candidate, like, say, hillary, it will be different than barack. >> let me say, first of all, it's great that christie is campaigning for black votes. it would be great for our system, if we republicans campaign and we were so divided by race and culture as opposed no ideology. i'm glad he's doing that. that said, important factor to remember here, tour'e, barbara bono is not hillary clinton -- >> let me write that down. >> i don't know we should say because christie is doing well, not very strong democrat, that he'll do that well in 2016 against hillary clinton who is much stronger and has much higher approval ratings. we shouldn't read too much from christie's look into tomorrow into three years down the road when he's facing much stronger competition. >> it's hard to project but there's a lot of discussion also about the black electorate being loyal to president obama, snl had fun
they've been doing really badly with latinos for several years now and partly the immigration thing will chase more away further. but with white folks, they've been doing extremely well. when he have a white candidate, like, say, hillary, it will be different than barack. >> let me say, first of all, it's great that christie is campaigning for black votes. it would be great for our system, if we republicans campaign and we were so divided by race and culture as opposed no ideology. i'm...
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. >> obviously you'll expect them to explore immigration and issues around jobs. but i also think what's going to be interesting about what fusion does is the i think that's one of the places in which they can forge a unique identity which is by making sure that they're covering these stories from the millennial point of view, using the sources millennials use to get the information, making sure they're all over social media. those are going to be ways in which they connect with this audience. >> and mark, quickly, do you think that this is going to ultimately over time be trumped as a her mill een -- a more millennial outlet, or will it keep its latino flavor? >> i think the latino flavor will be part of it because latinos are such a big part of the millennial generation. moving forward, i expect that to continue. i think you'll see latino culture become a large part of medicaleni e millennial culture as they become a growing part of the population. >> the growing part of the population is becoming a subsection of the fastest growing part of the population, corre
. >> obviously you'll expect them to explore immigration and issues around jobs. but i also think what's going to be interesting about what fusion does is the i think that's one of the places in which they can forge a unique identity which is by making sure that they're covering these stories from the millennial point of view, using the sources millennials use to get the information, making sure they're all over social media. those are going to be ways in which they connect with this...
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today, these undocumented immigrants end up in the emergency room. next year, they lend up in the emergency room again. that may be something we want to take eventually as a society but we don't seem prepared to do so now. >> maybe if there's comprehensive immigration reform, that can be fixed. thanks very much, jonathan gruber, economics professor at m.i.t. useful information. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> take a look at this. we have live pictures from the white house right now. the president and first lady, they're welcoming local kids, military families, for trick or treating going on for halloween. those are live pictures. sort of scary over there. very nice gesture on the part of the first family. >>> up next, it's not just the website. we went to an obama care store and found serious problems there as well. >>> a huge change in store for air passengers. we have details of the new rule about your electronics. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? w
today, these undocumented immigrants end up in the emergency room. next year, they lend up in the emergency room again. that may be something we want to take eventually as a society but we don't seem prepared to do so now. >> maybe if there's comprehensive immigration reform, that can be fixed. thanks very much, jonathan gruber, economics professor at m.i.t. useful information. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> take a look at this. we have live pictures from the white...
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a lot of the immigrants don't understand they can do immigrant research >> we have a short conversation around the b-1 conversations and the processing of the visas. i'm happy to engage with you that
a lot of the immigrants don't understand they can do immigrant research >> we have a short conversation around the b-1 conversations and the processing of the visas. i'm happy to engage with you that
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ponzi himself promised fellow italian immigrants he could make them rich trading in postal reply coupons, sort of the pre-paid phone cards of the day. ponzi went to prison and died a pauper. >> i went out looking for trouble. i found it. >> safer: but his name lives on for the fraud he made famous. >> the basic concept is robbing peter to pay paul. you have a fund of new money coming in, and you use the new money to pay the old investors. but at a certain point, that has to stop. >> safer: gullibility is at the very core of this, correct? >> absolutely. i mean, history is filled with examples. >> safer: mister jay's library is replete with documents about cons, scams, and hoaxes of all kinds. amazing animals... >> and the cynocephalus was often featured on circus lots. and then, eventually people realized that the cynocephalus was a baboon wearing lederhosen. >> safer: (laughs) celebrated conmen, including count victor lustig... >> this is an original wanted poster of the count. one of the things he did in france was he was able to sell the eiffel tower for scrap metal. and he was able t
ponzi himself promised fellow italian immigrants he could make them rich trading in postal reply coupons, sort of the pre-paid phone cards of the day. ponzi went to prison and died a pauper. >> i went out looking for trouble. i found it. >> safer: but his name lives on for the fraud he made famous. >> the basic concept is robbing peter to pay paul. you have a fund of new money coming in, and you use the new money to pay the old investors. but at a certain point, that has to...
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a lot of the immigrants don't understand they can do immigrant research >> we have a short conversation around the b-1 conversations and the processing of the visas. i'm happy to engage with you that we can help promote the b-1 visa to promote that we have also some brochures about our offices and folks are having a problem with requests to allow business activities under b-1 week help >> our city we're one o one of the largest general offices in the nation outside of washington and new york. we promote invests and i have educational leadership projects. we can work together on international ideas this promote the professors and education issues >> yes, sir. . i'm a founder of a company. a few weeks ago i was told i'd have to leave the united states. i've been living in japan and i've entered the country numerous times and i've paid my taxes pr is there any way for the immigration officers to interpreter the law like they do in japan >> what a great question and compelling question. >> our office does a lot of reviews in the immigration issues. i have a colleague here and he's our senio
a lot of the immigrants don't understand they can do immigrant research >> we have a short conversation around the b-1 conversations and the processing of the visas. i'm happy to engage with you that we can help promote the b-1 visa to promote that we have also some brochures about our offices and folks are having a problem with requests to allow business activities under b-1 week help >> our city we're one o one of the largest general offices in the nation outside of washington and...
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we need to solve the issues with immigration reform. from an economic standpoint it's a trillion over the next two decades. we were here after the shutdown dealing with 17, 18 trillion of debt. this is something that can help us through that. on a local level we need to make sure we address immigration from an employment stand point. we have kids at school, into our colleges. we need a pathway for citizenship not only for the dreamers, but that we have gainful employment. >> what are the chances of your bill getting to the floor. we saw the hassett rule or guideline broken during the debt-ceiling debate. this is a rule saying a speaker does not bring a bill to the board unless he has the republicans on board. that doesn't look likely. any chance of this coming to the floor so a bipartisan group can vote on it. >> our goal is to get as mane recans on the bill. the closer we goat to 218 -- get to 218 votes, but the overall immigration debate comes to the floor in a full fashion. that's what we need, a full debate in front of the american
we need to solve the issues with immigration reform. from an economic standpoint it's a trillion over the next two decades. we were here after the shutdown dealing with 17, 18 trillion of debt. this is something that can help us through that. on a local level we need to make sure we address immigration from an employment stand point. we have kids at school, into our colleges. we need a pathway for citizenship not only for the dreamers, but that we have gainful employment. >> what are the...
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immigrant laborers. there's mainly two ways farm citrus groves find workers. >> one way is a stop-gap field. one way to get workers in the field without granting them permanent residency. it's not a path to citizenship nor popular with the agricultural industry. so that leaves undocumented immigrants. after surviving a dangerous border crossing, they take whatever jobs they can find and generally live life in the shadows to avoid being deported. most see the risk as the only way to make a better life for themselves and their families. >> make a left up here. >> carlos is a 20-year-old undocumented immigrant. born in mexico, carlos was brought to america as a 6-month-old with his migrant farm working family. since he was 9 years old, he was working with his father pasqal. despite living here his entire life, carlos still lives under the constant threat and fear of deportation. he and his father have decided to teach me how to pick oranges before i start my first day of work tomorrow. >> have you ever pick
immigrant laborers. there's mainly two ways farm citrus groves find workers. >> one way is a stop-gap field. one way to get workers in the field without granting them permanent residency. it's not a path to citizenship nor popular with the agricultural industry. so that leaves undocumented immigrants. after surviving a dangerous border crossing, they take whatever jobs they can find and generally live life in the shadows to avoid being deported. most see the risk as the only way to make a...
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is immigration reform dead. what are you going to make sure it isn't. >> it's not dead and it's not. >> why not? >> you have part of an equation missing, which is undocumented americans, like myself, who are every day on the hill talking to members, pressuring them, getting the cause and being able to get them to understand that this is something that as long as they doan do something -- don't do something, they won't get away with it. >> i've seen gabby on the hill talking to the republicans that could making is happen. what is interesting to me about this is that republicans would like nothing more than to not have to talk about this. it is very uncomfortable for them. they don't win anything by moving forward. certainly it will not help their elections. >> if people like gabby will not go away, they'll be force said to. >> that movement has been a huge different over the last several years. >> we'll have to leave it there. >> thank you to our guests. that's all for now from the team in washington and me. than
is immigration reform dead. what are you going to make sure it isn't. >> it's not dead and it's not. >> why not? >> you have part of an equation missing, which is undocumented americans, like myself, who are every day on the hill talking to members, pressuring them, getting the cause and being able to get them to understand that this is something that as long as they doan do something -- don't do something, they won't get away with it. >> i've seen gabby on the hill...
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. >> when it came to driver's licenses or in-state tuition for illegal immigrants in his state, he did that. he had been h to be on certain issues in order to govern. >> and he wants to have people who are helpful and productive citizens with good academic backgrounds. why wouldn't you want to make your people better educated? >> exactly. >> a candidate's position on the woman's right to choose, for example, has been a frequent way to measure party purity. today senator rand paul said scientific advancements could lead to selection of the hereditary qualities that would populate a species unless they fight against abortion rights right now. let's listen to this scary talk. >> in your lifetime much of your potential or maybe lack thereof will be known simply by swabbing the inside of your cheek. in the process, will we perhaps eliminate something, some part of our humanness, some part of our specialness if we seek perfection? will we be flying too close to the sun? but my hope, though, is that we don't lose our appreciation of the miracle that springs forth from tiny strands of dna. >>
. >> when it came to driver's licenses or in-state tuition for illegal immigrants in his state, he did that. he had been h to be on certain issues in order to govern. >> and he wants to have people who are helpful and productive citizens with good academic backgrounds. why wouldn't you want to make your people better educated? >> exactly. >> a candidate's position on the woman's right to choose, for example, has been a frequent way to measure party purity. today senator...
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america's most controversial sheriff, joe arpaio in arizona, known for his tough tactics on undocumented immigrants. they toured the so-called tents where inmates are forced to live outdoors. >> how many times have you been here? >> too many. >> you must like it here. >> i hate it here. >> why did you come? >> why do you hate it? >> the food tastes like crap. it's hotter than hell in these tents. >> well, he made me sad. >> why? >> he's honest. but one of the reasons i do this is so you don't come back. i'm very, very disappointed that you have been here before. >> reporter: tough interviews and tough topics but they're hoping to make us laugh, too. doing for news what "modern family" has done for entertainment, reflecting all of america's next generation. millennials are deciding elections, deciding what we buy which is why advertisers have gone after sophia vergara, the highest paid actress in hollywood, a cover girl selling diet pepsi. it's estimated she makes $19 million a year. here at fusion they want that audience, too. >> we are a generation, we're tweeting all day long. what we want is a p
america's most controversial sheriff, joe arpaio in arizona, known for his tough tactics on undocumented immigrants. they toured the so-called tents where inmates are forced to live outdoors. >> how many times have you been here? >> too many. >> you must like it here. >> i hate it here. >> why did you come? >> why do you hate it? >> the food tastes like crap. it's hotter than hell in these tents. >> well, he made me sad. >> why? >>...
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all of these parties are anti immigrant there and our immigration they do express their. the strongest sort of anti immigrant views in europe and so that's why these trees might have a certain influence they have had like in denmark for instance and so resistance against the immigration is one thing the other is a sort of anti-gay sentiment among voters in europe so people who wish to express a protest or an anti elitist sentiment tend to support these parties could have a major influence certainly in terms of immigration policy and in terms of. the way that europe it's viewed around the world a powerful libyan warlord has appointed a shadow government to run a self-proclaimed autonomy in the country the eastern part of libya which the breakaway leaders course that annika holds most of the country's oil rigs the city's main city benghazi is where the revolution against moammar gadhafi began in twenty eleven or the militia chief in charge of his forces shut down oil flows in the province in july leading to a fifty percent drop in exports no one's yet stopped him because th
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i mean, we look at the immigration debate as it's changed over the last year. the magic number remains for republicans the 27% of hispanic voters that mitt romney got a year ago in the election. so when you look at the gop from a national perspective, senator mccain, other senators in the republican party who were thinking on the broader scale, on the national scale, for them it's very important to include something that includes a pathway to citizenship so they can start having a better conversation with hispanic voters who continue to increase, who continue to be a bigger portion of the electorate. but at the same time, when you look at these house members, a lot of them, just from 2010 to 2012, after redistricting, house republicans represent 6.6 million fewer minorities. now their districts are, on average, up to 75% white. so there are just dozens and dozens and dozens of house republicans who have just a tiny, tiny fraction of minorities in their district, so for them, this idea of the grander party trying to appeal to hispanics is not as important for th
i mean, we look at the immigration debate as it's changed over the last year. the magic number remains for republicans the 27% of hispanic voters that mitt romney got a year ago in the election. so when you look at the gop from a national perspective, senator mccain, other senators in the republican party who were thinking on the broader scale, on the national scale, for them it's very important to include something that includes a pathway to citizenship so they can start having a better...
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one battling the rising tide of homelessness, the other fighting for immigrants' rights. christina susine and mary brosnahan next friday "up late." i'm going to take an opportunity here because i am such a huge fan, and everybody in my office thought i was crazy to do this, but i'm going to take an opportunity here and record my outgoing message. and i'm going to say it's alec, please leave me a message after the tone. before i go, i want you to know something, and i want you to say -- what do i want you to say? >> open the pod man door. >> hey, it's alec, i can't come to the phone right now, but leave a message after the tone. but in the meantime -- >> open the pod door, please, hal. >> we're done. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (dad) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got the new subaru because nothing could break our old
one battling the rising tide of homelessness, the other fighting for immigrants' rights. christina susine and mary brosnahan next friday "up late." i'm going to take an opportunity here because i am such a huge fan, and everybody in my office thought i was crazy to do this, but i'm going to take an opportunity here and record my outgoing message. and i'm going to say it's alec, please leave me a message after the tone. before i go, i want you to know something, and i want you to say...
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and then there is obama care, the website in disarray and the other legacy program, immigration reform, now stalled in partisan politics. this was probably not the day president obama would have chosen to speak one-on-one with abc's new partner, fusion. >> good to see ya. >> good to see you, mr. president. >> congratulations on the new venture. >> but speak he did, taking questions on this difficult day. >> people wonder how is it you didn't know about the cell phones being looked at or listened to and why you didn't know and who should have told you? >> i'm not confirming a bunch of assumptions that have been made in the press. but what i have said is that the national security operations general generally, i'm making good decisions and i'm the final user of all of the intelligence they gather. >> such as monitoring the personal cell phone of the german chancellor. >> and the president of the united states of america. >> the one who invited him to speak at the berlin wall just four months ago where he promised american intelligence was not running amuck. >> our current programs are bo
and then there is obama care, the website in disarray and the other legacy program, immigration reform, now stalled in partisan politics. this was probably not the day president obama would have chosen to speak one-on-one with abc's new partner, fusion. >> good to see ya. >> good to see you, mr. president. >> congratulations on the new venture. >> but speak he did, taking questions on this difficult day. >> people wonder how is it you didn't know about the cell...
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we are a nation of immigrants. if you believe in free enterprise, you have to believe in immigration and capability and shoppers and consumers immigration would bring that would fuel the next level of growth. i think as we evaluate going that would be a problem that has been for a long time unaddressed and could actually dampen opportunities that exist, so i am very pleased that is one of the topics that is going to be addressed in the next few months. absolutely a top priority. mentionedu have skills. this is something he has been working on for a long time. i would like jean to share a little bit in terms of your perspective of everything we .ave been doing president obama went to a school created between the city of new york and ibm. the goal is to get young people excited and passionate about math and science, technology, engineering, computer science, and one goal is particularly figuring out ways to get young girls interested, so if we can capture them when they are young and keep that passion going, they wil
we are a nation of immigrants. if you believe in free enterprise, you have to believe in immigration and capability and shoppers and consumers immigration would bring that would fuel the next level of growth. i think as we evaluate going that would be a problem that has been for a long time unaddressed and could actually dampen opportunities that exist, so i am very pleased that is one of the topics that is going to be addressed in the next few months. absolutely a top priority. mentionedu have...
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to create fear so, now i announce you to everybody in our immigrant community it's absolutely save to confront with our police department you will not get picked up for cooperating (clapping) feinstein, finally after 20 years of struggle you're going to be provide of this because we kicked off this year we're going to have a mexican museum in san francisco. (clapping). that is incredible right in the heart of our your bay appoint a district. when you look at everything we're building community and putting faith in our kids and creating the companies for families that's the best investment i'll ever, ever see in the city it's not just foreign that investment from china or other countries the best investment anybody what make is start their families in san francisco. because when you start a family as i know you know you've told us which is important schools and safety and business and a small businesses and all the krordz you've already told you you would say. so keep on growing our families in san francisco. i'm glad to celebrate latino community. i want to recognize all our honorries
to create fear so, now i announce you to everybody in our immigrant community it's absolutely save to confront with our police department you will not get picked up for cooperating (clapping) feinstein, finally after 20 years of struggle you're going to be provide of this because we kicked off this year we're going to have a mexican museum in san francisco. (clapping). that is incredible right in the heart of our your bay appoint a district. when you look at everything we're building community...
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in its current form anti euro and anti immigration. hopes but for today europe doesn't have economic growth nor does it really have the rights and the left did not manage to resolve the problems under far right feeds off and a new pool of voting intentions show that nearly a quarter of french voters would vote for france's national front in the may twenty four thousand european parliament elections that's ahead of the country's two leading parties and this swing to the right could very well sweep across europe as well in the peds national front and the dutch and islam politician have to builders party for freedom plan their move that's despite reports that builders in the past disapproved of anti semitic remarks by le pen's father while a pair reportedly described the dutch as more radical than she was when it. to islam it was in this restaurant the two of the most confrontational politicians in europe sat down over a meal and got to know each other and in the end they realized that they had more in common that they might have initiall
in its current form anti euro and anti immigration. hopes but for today europe doesn't have economic growth nor does it really have the rights and the left did not manage to resolve the problems under far right feeds off and a new pool of voting intentions show that nearly a quarter of french voters would vote for france's national front in the may twenty four thousand european parliament elections that's ahead of the country's two leading parties and this swing to the right could very well...
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his book " immigration wars" makes the point that immigration is vital for america's future and the right thing to do. immigration is not just a policy issue for governor bush, it is part of his family's heritage for his wife of nearly 40 years, colombo, was born in mexico and they are the proud parents of four children and his family is the new american family. the thing that really sets jeb ash apart is that he is conservative that stands for something, not just against it. as jack kemp once said -- our appeal of boundless opportunity crosses every area of geography, race, and belief. we may not every vote we will speak to every heart. in word and action, we will represent our entire american family. each day, governor bush does just that and he looks ahead to what can be done to improve people's lives, preserve freedom and how we as a nation can grow our economy and strengthen our democracy and do it all by working together. that's a noble mission and once a deserving of recognition at anytime but especially right now. iq, governor, for being a positive force for good. speaking of hope
his book " immigration wars" makes the point that immigration is vital for america's future and the right thing to do. immigration is not just a policy issue for governor bush, it is part of his family's heritage for his wife of nearly 40 years, colombo, was born in mexico and they are the proud parents of four children and his family is the new american family. the thing that really sets jeb ash apart is that he is conservative that stands for something, not just against it. as jack...
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towards immigrants. things like that and i think that and also not only people's attitudes first possible these there will be shane and regulations concerning immigration and immigrants try to move see a much more much more tougher immigration policies and a lot of congress and european union i mean i think that's really problematic for the future but one of the most vocal people in this is the leader of the french national front rina pen and she says that she wants to establish a pan europe a nationalist movement do you think that's a contradiction uniting against what already is politically a united europe. of course it is i mean if you're going to the united europe and then you want to unite across european borders that's that's a contradiction in terms but only underhand i mean if you look at from her perspective that's probably the only way to try to fact. this credibility of. the european union is to do it from the inside it's kind of make it kind of makes sense from their perspective but it's stil
towards immigrants. things like that and i think that and also not only people's attitudes first possible these there will be shane and regulations concerning immigration and immigrants try to move see a much more much more tougher immigration policies and a lot of congress and european union i mean i think that's really problematic for the future but one of the most vocal people in this is the leader of the french national front rina pen and she says that she wants to establish a pan europe a...
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on immigration. lobbyists showing up. folks from microsoft, and zuckerberg's operation, to demand amnesty, where are we headed with this? >> well if their demand is amnesty they will be disappointed. we will be back to where we were before the fiscal issues knocked it off the map, i with chairman, we are going to have hearings, and the house will pursue a step-by-step, not comprehensive, not throw everything in, not hide stuff, in a big bill, a step bicep stestep-by-stepprocess with wher can say this is about agricultural, and enforcement about the border, we'll pass it out of the republican conference, because the democrats are not going to lift a thinger to helpous house bills they keep thinking that senate bill is coming to the house floor, that is not going to happen, republicans will say what they believe in, we'll see whether we have 218 votes. >> congressman troy goudie good to talk with you. >> thank you. lou: up next, president claims no knowledge of spying on foreign leaders, but members of the intelligence comm
on immigration. lobbyists showing up. folks from microsoft, and zuckerberg's operation, to demand amnesty, where are we headed with this? >> well if their demand is amnesty they will be disappointed. we will be back to where we were before the fiscal issues knocked it off the map, i with chairman, we are going to have hearings, and the house will pursue a step-by-step, not comprehensive, not throw everything in, not hide stuff, in a big bill, a step bicep stestep-by-stepprocess with wher...
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visitors can now walk the halls of the popular immigration station and american immigrant wall of honor outside. the immigration museum will remain closed through the spring. much more news after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] eeny, meeny, miny, go. more adventures await in the lexus lx, rx, and new seven-passenger gx. dare to be spontaneous. >>> between the u.s. spying revelations and the problem with the obama care website, it seems president obama may have a management problem on his hands. our chief political analyst gloria borger is here watching all of this for us. is the president on top of these critically important issues? >> it seems to me that at the very least, wolf, there is some kind of a management problem over at the white house. you have the president saying he's angry that he didn't know that the website was having problems with his signature domestic legislative achievement. he also, we're now told, didn't know about angela merkel's cell phone being tapped as well as other friendly leaders' cell phones being tapped, until very recently. and so the larger que
visitors can now walk the halls of the popular immigration station and american immigrant wall of honor outside. the immigration museum will remain closed through the spring. much more news after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] eeny, meeny, miny, go. more adventures await in the lexus lx, rx, and new seven-passenger gx. dare to be spontaneous. >>> between the u.s. spying revelations and the problem with the obama care website, it seems president obama may have a management...
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on immigration and what they say was deporting 2 million illegal immigrants while the director. >> we judge people by the action and she was responsible for federal immigration enforcement and the record number of deportation ofs of -- deportations of more than 2 million people. she is an insult and a threat and an unwelcomed sign to immigrant students in california. [ applause ] >> reporter: when we spoke to napolitano after wards, she says that during her tenure in d.c., she pushed for more immigration reform and wants us students to know mainly high school students that the uc system is open to everybody. >> that's a self-created fear. this is a university that is open to those who qualify academically. i would say to them that we're going to do more for all first jeneration students, whether they be documented undocumented than has ever been done. >> reporter: now, napolitano says she wants to include more students in the uc system, even reminding students whose families make less than $80,000 if they qualify. now, what's next for her schedule, she's expected to speak in front of
on immigration and what they say was deporting 2 million illegal immigrants while the director. >> we judge people by the action and she was responsible for federal immigration enforcement and the record number of deportation ofs of -- deportations of more than 2 million people. she is an insult and a threat and an unwelcomed sign to immigrant students in california. [ applause ] >> reporter: when we spoke to napolitano after wards, she says that during her tenure in d.c., she...
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23 million in medicare benefits to dead patients in 2011. 29 million for drug benefits for illegal immigrants over three years. this is just the waste we need to know about. looking at those numbers, maybe the cupboard is bare because we keep doing stuff like that, that's neither here nor there. what's the make of this? >> it's a very difficult assertion from nancy pelosi to say the cupboard is bare when we spend 3.5 trillion in our budget and 1 trillion dollars debt spending. in all of that spending it's hard to believe there's nowhere to cut. >> here's what i find startling in this whole thing is that if you can argue with the record amount of tax revenue the government had coming in this year, it's obviously not the money coming in that's the problem. it's that to keep up with spending it can't and that's the problem. so they look at the leadership among democratic party that we don't really have to do much about spending. we're spent looking after spending. what we have to do is get more taxes to pay for that spending. that to me seems upside down. what do you make of all this? >> no matt
23 million in medicare benefits to dead patients in 2011. 29 million for drug benefits for illegal immigrants over three years. this is just the waste we need to know about. looking at those numbers, maybe the cupboard is bare because we keep doing stuff like that, that's neither here nor there. what's the make of this? >> it's a very difficult assertion from nancy pelosi to say the cupboard is bare when we spend 3.5 trillion in our budget and 1 trillion dollars debt spending. in all of...
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senator rubio wrote a comprehensive immigration bill. he went on conservative talk radio and talked people into it and defended the whole idea of it. he pushed his bill in the senate. he was 1 of 14 republican senators who voted for the comprehensive immigration bill that finally passed there. but now that it's clear that house republicans are just going to let it die, marco rubio jumped and is disavowing his own legislation, disavowing his own idea. he's against it now, his own thing. and that's actually turning out to be kind of a grand old tradition in the grand old party. it's a weird feature of our politics now that republicans in elected office turn against their own policy ideas, ideas that they came up with themselves, that they championed, legislation that they sponsored, stuff they voted for in the past. these things suddenly fall out of favor and become unsupportable, even though these guys once stood for these ideas themselves. i do not know what signal it is that they get, you know. how do they know when it's time to change
senator rubio wrote a comprehensive immigration bill. he went on conservative talk radio and talked people into it and defended the whole idea of it. he pushed his bill in the senate. he was 1 of 14 republican senators who voted for the comprehensive immigration bill that finally passed there. but now that it's clear that house republicans are just going to let it die, marco rubio jumped and is disavowing his own legislation, disavowing his own idea. he's against it now, his own thing. and...
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we are a nation of immigrants. if you believe in free enterprise, you have to believe in immigration and the taliban capability would help fuel and drive that next level of growth. as we evaluate how we go forward, moving forward without addressing that issue would leave a problem that is been in existence in the country for quite a long time. it could actually slow and dampen the opportunities that exist. i am very pleased that is one of the topics that is going to be addressed hopefully in the next few months. >> absolutely a top priority of the president. in secretary prisco's opening remarks, gene sperling has also been working on this for a long time. i would like gene to share a little bit in terms of your prospective terms of everything we have been doing to improve skills. i would mention this last friday, president obama was in new york and he went to a school that was created in partnership between the city of new york and ibm. the goal is to get young people excited and enthusiastic and passionate about
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>> in the final stretch to push through immigration reform. failing that we'll work with our allies in labor, our progressive philanthropy and more importantly our latino doa donors, to force someone out of office if they stand in the way of immigration reform. though. do you have the certainty of unity that you would be able to provide a voting block for or against a candidate? do you have enough unity within the latino community to be able to deliver on that? >> yes, some people think the latino block is a monolithic block, it is whether you're in southern florida or elpaso, immigration is a very, the first thing latinos did is pray, together with faith, immigration is a critical issue and one unifying factor that will bring latinos together, not only now during the congressional debate but 2016 congressional election as well. >> we'll want you to stand by christobal. many of the hot races tomorrow will be seen as a test of a growing force within the gop. al jazeera's patty culhane takes us to alabama. >> as the sun sets on the area of mobil
>> in the final stretch to push through immigration reform. failing that we'll work with our allies in labor, our progressive philanthropy and more importantly our latino doa donors, to force someone out of office if they stand in the way of immigration reform. though. do you have the certainty of unity that you would be able to provide a voting block for or against a candidate? do you have enough unity within the latino community to be able to deliver on that? >> yes, some people...